Gray Day
An annual celebration
Gray Day is the 25th February, an annual day-long celebration of Alasdair Gray’s life and work.
We chose the date of the 25th February as this was the publication date of his ground breaking work of fiction, Lanark, in 1981. For more information about Gray Day: grayday.info
2021: A Gray Broadcast
The first ever Gray Day was held in the midst of the global pandemic. We wanted to still all come together so to celebrate so we created a special broadcast, hosted by Neu Reekie, with the Alasdair Gray Archive & Canongate Books. Featuring guests: Ali Smith, Yann Martel, Alan Cumming, Ian Rankin, Denise Mina, Irvine Welsh, Gemma Cairney, Chitra Ramaswamy, Alex Kapranos, Ewen Bremner, Louise Welsh, Salena Godden, Gavin Mitchell, Bernard MacLaverty, Rodge Glass, Eugene Kelly, Liz Lochhead, Hollie McNish, and more. Special thanks to the Òran Mór in Glasgow.
2022: Gray’s Divine Comedy
The first ‘live’ Gray Day 2022 happened underneath Alasdair’s masterwork auditorium at Oran Mor, in the heart of the neighbourhood in which he lived and worked all his adult life. To celebrate the compilation release of Gray’s Divine Comedy their was readings from Liz Lochhead, Hollie McNish, Val McDermid, music from Norman Blake (Teenage Fanclub) Plus Kevin Cameron (film footage) & Michael Pedersen (poetry) Brought to you by: Neu Reekie, Canongate Books, & The Alasdair Gray Archive with Òran Mór
2023: Gray Day x Poor Things
This was third annual Gray Day and a celebration of Gray’s novel Poor Things – his peculiar gothic masterpiece, as strange and marvellous a creation as Bella Baxter herself (and a 2023 fim release from director Yorgos Lanthimos) The event was hosted by author, playwright & performer Alan Bissett with readings from Bernard MacLaverty, Rodge Glass, Chitra Ramaswamy, Michael Pedersen and an acoustic set from Jill Lorean. Their was film screenings of ‘Our History’ on the history of The Alasdair Gray Archive by Kevin Cameron and ‘Magnificent Citizen’ by Marissa Keating and Cara Connolly for The National Galleries of Scotland.